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Show HN: Integration of ChatGPT, Stable Diffusion, and Eleven Labs (aidev.codes)
8 points by ilaksh on March 11, 2023 | hide | past | favorite | 3 comments



I watched the video and that is a pretty amazing tool. Great start to the immersion of ChatGPT coding styles mixed in with Stable Diffusion. Although I'm wondering when you asked it to add in the phone number, it basically regenerated the entire code instead of just adding it to it.

Stable Diffusion/Dalle has some amazing stock imagery that can be generated so the tool itself looks good.

Just a suggestion for easier onboarding... as the video clears things up, but then the homepage adds confusion as I'm not exactly understanding what the product result is or supposed to be. Why not allow users to generate a website right from the homepage and then add the create new app button from there so they can continue working? This way, it's like a full on immersive experience right from the start, which is a better CTA.


OpenAI has an Edit endpoint but it has a very limited rate limit and its unclear if that will ever be raised. Also my attempts to communicate with OpenAI support about related matters were generally ignored for a month before receiving any response. So that's why it outputs the full code. It may be possible to build a diff-based solution also but its a bit complicated and when I tested with normal diff the previous models were not able to do it consistently.

Allowing users to generate from the homepage would require anonymous generation which I am hesitant to allow now because it would be unpaid usage and no username to pass to the API, and OpenAI may ban accounts that are associated with certain prompt content. But its definitely a good suggestion to consider to consider anyway.


Yeah, that makes sense and being a programmer of ChatGPT API, although I do offer it right up front, there are a lot less tokens involved then generating an entire website.




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